Annual film fest: Best place to sit in dark
Lineup includes docs, narratives, short flicks; Vinton to get award The third annual Portland Film Festival continues to grow, featuring 80 narrative and documentary feature films and 134 short films...
View ArticleState fair is 'Crazy Fun' since Day One
Oregon State Fair celebrates 150th year Harking back to when they had to find a place to park a horse, communicate with a telegraph, read a newspaper (gasp!), drink from a well, and grow or shoot...
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Aug. 29 Trio to try, try again Somewhere between the world of grunge and the world of progressive rock dwells Failure, the L.A. trio whose 1996 album, Fantastic Planet, has been cited by all the cool...
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MISC. Festa Italiana Pioneer Courthouse Square becomes Piazza Italia for three days of fun in the popular annual event, which features a food court and a wine garden and music. Opening ceremonies at...
View ArticleCatch Orange fever, pack a picnic
Bridge opening a good excuse to explore food, drink of a certain hue Orange is the new food color in Portland this month. Its inspired a special beer. And ice cream. And a bevy of other orange-themed...
View Article2016 Acura RLX Sport Hybrid SH-AWD: Green done right
No, your eyes aren't deceiving you. The full name of the new hybrid version of Acura's flagship RLX sedan is Sport Hybrid SH-AWD. That's "Sport" as in sporty and SH-AWD as in Acura's excellent Super...
View ArticleIt's playtime for the Chelsea Hicks Foundation
Tigard's Alison and Jason Hicks turn tragic loss into foundation devoted to imagination and fun The racks of costumes at Alison Hicks office rise high overhead, taller than a two-story home. We have...
View ArticleMargie's on the marquee
For her second act, former journalist takes on Tallulah in 'Looped' Having left journalism behind five years ago, Margie Boule, the award-winning columnist and TV personality, dove right back into one...
View ArticleThe Big Screen
Last week, Aug. 28 No Escape; We Are Your Friends; Digging for Fire This week, Sept. 4 No notable openings, but here are some new releases (check local theaters for screenings): The Transporter...
View ArticleThriller examines rural life's dark side
Anderson's 'The Other Oregon' taps history, places close to home The Other Oregon by Portland's Steve Anderson begins with some men, tied up and tortured, being branded on their booties with what is...
View ArticleTigard couple hitch a ride on Cuba's cultural adventure
Dunlaps are among first tourists to enter island from the U.S. Fleeing Cuba by boat has been going on for decades since Fidel Castro assumed military and political power in 1959 and the U.S. embargo...
View ArticleGamut of arts graces calendar
(Note: The Tribune will highlight some gallery openings and other arts happenings in the first edition of each month to coincide with First Thursday this month, its Thursday, Sept. 3) The...
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Sept. 4 Jukebox hero Thom Gimbel, guitarist, keyboardist and saxophonist for Foreigner for the past two decades, says he started playing rock n roll for the same reason lots of guys do to meet...
View ArticleEating champ Chestnut devours competition
Joey Jaws Chestnut is a household name in the world of competitive eating. The Vallejo, Calif., native and San Jose resident had won eight straight championships in the annual Nathans Hot Dog Eating...
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MISC. Oregon State Fair The 150th anniversary of the fair continues at the Oregon State Fairgrounds in Salem. The hours: 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 3; 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Friday through Sunday,...
View Article2016 Acura RDX: Hitting the sweet spot
The compact luxury crossover market is sizzling hot these days. Encourage by falling gas prices, many consumers are turning their backs on small cars but are hedging their bets and not buying full-size...
View Article'No Call Too Small' more than a motto
Compilation of Police Log highlights is really a tribute to the LOPD and the community it serves It used to frustrate longtime Review reporter Cliff Newell when people would tell him their favorite...
View ArticleOysters, tequila end summer on high note
Happy August, Portland. With a few glorious weeks of summer left, were celebrating all things oysters and tequila two of my favorite things to shoot and gearing up for Feast Portland, the four-day...
View Article'She didn't write about killers so much as people'
Seldom has such a warm, deep friendship gotten off to such an inauspicious start. It was 1984, and TV news reporter Anne Jaeger was hustling to take her seat in the courtroom where she would cover the...
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Last week, Aug. 14 The Man From U.N.C.L.E.; The End of the Tour; Underdogs; Straight Outta Compton This week, Aug. 21 Hitman: Agent 47 (20th Century Fox), R, 92 minutes About A woman gets...
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